In release news today, 20th Century Fox has set the CG-animated Turbo for release on Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray and DVD on 11/12. All three will include 4 featurettes (Champions Corner, Be An Artist!, Team Turbo: Tricked Out and a TURBO F.A.S.T TV Show Preview), Holiday Favorites previews and World of DreamWorks Animation music videos. To this, the Blu-ray versions will add Smoove Move’s Music Maker, Meet Tito, The Race and an interactive Shell Creator. You’ll find the final Blu-ray 2D cover artwork below.

Meanwhile, CBS has revealed that their Star Trek: Enterprise – Season Three Blu-ray, due in stores on 1/7, will include a pair of new HD documentaries: In a Time of War and Temporal Cold War: Declassified. This is in addition to new audio commentaries and all of the extras that were included on the original DVD release. More details to follow.

CBS has also set Sidney Poitier’s Separate But Equal for DVD only release on 1/14.

Cohen Media Group has just set D.W. Griffith’s landmark 1916 silent classic Intolerance for Blu-ray and DVD release on 11/5 (SRP $34.98 and $24.98). The release is mastered from a new 2K restoration of the film with musical soundtrack in mono on DVD and 2.0 LPCM on BD. Carl Davis’ orchestral score is also included in Dolby Digital 5.1. Extras will include 2 full-length features (The Fall of Babylon and The Mother and the Law) each accompanied by new scores from the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, a 2013 historical featurette, new essays by Cineaste magazine editor Richard Porton and historian William M. Drew, and a theatrical trailer.

Lionsgate has set Night Train to Lisbon for DVD only release on 12/17, followed by Ritual on DVD only on 12/31.

Showtime’s House of Lies: The Second Season arrives on DVD only on 1/7.

And here’s an interesting surprise: Paramount is releasing the Shogun miniseries, starring Richard Chamberlain and Toshiro Mifune, on Blu-ray sometime likely in Q1 2014. [Editor’s Note: We originally posted a street date of 3/25/14, but we’ve been informed that is not yet finalized and is likely to change. Just FYI.]

Just a heads-up: Tomorrow’s Oktoberfest Giveaway is over on the Jahnke’s Electric Theater Facebook page, featuring Factory Entertainment’s amazing Frankenstein VFX Bust prop replica! Be sure to head on over there and “like” the page so you’re eligible to enter!

Finally, Disney has instituted a replacement program for their recent Little Mermaid: Diamond Edition Blu-ray. Apparently, the order of a couple of shots during the song Part of Your World were switched inadvertently. If you’d like to request a replacement copy, call this number: 1-800-723-4763. Thanks to Bits reader Daniel P. for the heads-up. Here’s the error posted on YouTube:

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[Editor’s Note: There are apparently other errors as well, so good for Disney for correcting this.]

Amazon.com has listed Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim for Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray and DVD release on 10/15, and is taking pre-orders, however note that Warner still hasn’t confirmed this street date. So expect that it could change.

Lionsgate will release Girl Most Likely on Blu-ray and DVD on 11/5.

By the way, many of you have asked about Lionsgate’s promised but never released Farscape: Peacekeeper Wars Blu-ray. It was a title they said they were working on a couple years back, but then we never saw it. I think I now know why: I had the chance to see the only version that did get released in HD – the German Blu-ray. It’s absolutely riddled with Digital Noise Reduction. Seriously, it’s worse even than Fox’s infamous Predator or Patton discs. Much worse. If that’s the master Lionsgate had access to, they’d have gotten crucified by BD fans if they’d released it. Hopefully, there’s a re-master from original elements planned. One can only hope.

Moving on, HBO has set Larry David’s Clear History for release on Blu-ray and DVD on 11/5. HBO will also release Treme: The Complete Third Season on both formats on 11/19.

Millennium Entertainment has set Parkland for Blu-ray and DVD release on 11/5.

Meanwhile, Koch Entertainment has set D.W. Griffith’s Intolerance for Blu-ray release on 11/5, along with The Attack (2012) and Passion (2012). A Vivian Leigh Anniversary Collection will follow on Blu-ray on 11/19, though no details are yet available about what it might include.

For you anime fans, Section 23 will release a Gatchaman: Complete Collection on Blu-ray on 10/29 (SRP $149.92), including all 105 classic episodes and the OVAs too on 14 BD discs.

Here’s something fascinating: Shout! Factory has just announced a 38-disc DVD box set release of TV’s classic twisted soap series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman for release on 12/3! SRP for the complete series is $249.95. Extras will include essays by series developer Normal Lear, 2 documentary featurettes and 10 spin-off episodes of Fernwood 2 Night. Probably a very limited audience for the title, but I’m sure glad to see Shout! going after these classic shows. Now if only they’d consider Baa Baa Black Sheep and Seaquest DSV…

For you Kenny Rogers fans, Shout! Factory will release The Gambler on Blu-ray/DVD Combo on 11/5.

Also today, Scream Factory has just revealed that they’re planning to release 1988’s Bad Dreams (starring Nightmare on Elm Street 3’s Jennifer Rubin) and 1982’s Visiting Hours (starring Scanners’ Michael Ironside and William Shatner) on Blu-ray early next year as a double feature. The films were released as a DVD double feature by Scream in 2011 and all those extras will carry over. And apparently, new extras for Visiting Hours are also in the works. Watch for more in the weeks and months ahead.

Anchor Bay Films has set Leland Orser’s debut film Morning for DVD only release on 10/1.

And finally, some of you may have noticed that for a very brief time yesterday a piece of alleged “marketing artwork” appeared on Amazon.com promoting an official Blu-ray release of James Cameron’s The Abyss: Extended Collector’s Edition. It listed a street date of 3/14/2014. Now... we do have good information (see this Rumor Mill post from May) that 20th Century Fox is working toward releasing both Cameron’s The Abyss and True Lies on Blu-ray sometime next year, as both films celebrate major anniversaries in 2014 (it’s Abyss’ 25th anniversary and True Lies’ 20th). But I checked with a senior source at Fox yesterday and they told me in no uncertain terms that this Amazon artwork wasn’t created by them (thus we’re not going to post it here). It’s totally fan-produced and bogus. That said, with any luck both films should finally arrive on Blu-ray sometime before the end of 2014 – you can bet we’ll post any official information as soon as we have it.

We’ll leave you today with a look at the Blu-ray Disc cover artwork for Summit Entertainment’s Red 2 (due 11/26), Image’s My Name Is Nobody: 40th Anniversary Edition (11/5) and Lionsgate’s City of God/City of Men (9/24), as well as both final versions of Universal’s R.I.P.D. (10/29) and Section 23’s Gatchaman: Complete Collection…